AlpineBixby
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AlpineBixby
@AlpineBixby
“Almighty God, we make our earnest prayer that you will keep the United States in Holy protection.”
شامل ہوئے Eylül 2013
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I have a judge in Colorado that is ready to speak about the crimes they commit. Court clerks communicating with each other on cases, ex parte conversations between lawyers and violations of the “magic wheel” and so much more. It’s like the twilight zone… I broke a story of this massive ring with judges, lawyers and townships in PA stealing land, businesses and homes from people over 20 years that is ongoing and now judges are saying, “put me in coach, I want to show you how corrupt and rotted the judiciary is and has been.”
Guess, “all will be revealed” is starting to actually mean something.
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A new study is being touted as showing no relationship between fluoridated water and IQ. But here's what you should know.
The study focuses on a population in Wisconsin that was born in 1940 -- which is five years before any communities in the U.S. began fluoridating their water. This is an important limitation because the key window of vulnerability for fluoride's cognitive effects is the early years of life (in utero and infancy) when the brain is undergoing rapid development and the blood brain barrier does not yet adequately protect the baby from toxic chemicals.
Curiously, the authors *claim* they measured the effect of fluoridation "from birth." This is where it gets interesting.
The authors admit they have no data on water fluoride levels from the 1940s. None. That's a pretty serious limitation by itself. But it gets worse.
To get around this data gap, the authors relied on a 2020 publication that provides test results for about 2 wells per county in Wisconsin. To use this data, the authors needed to make several big assumptions. This is where it gets bad, real bad.
The authors assumed that if ONE well in a county had "optimal" fluoride levels (0.7 mg/L) then EVERY CHILD in that county was exposed to fluoridated water. This assumption, which is critical to the study, has basically no connection to reality. Why? Because the level of fluoride in a single well tells you virtually nothing about the level of fluoride in other wells, let alone in *all* other wells, let alone in *public water supplies* (which are often derived from surface waters, not well water).
Why does this matter? Because the study's use of a clearly erroneous measurement of early life exposure to fluoridated water made it virtually impossible for this study to detect an association between early-life fluoride exposure and IQ. It's like trying to determine if prenatal exposure to Tylenol is associated with autism by determining the Tylenol use of the child's neighbor rather than the child's mother.
NBC News@NBCNews
Tests of intelligence and brain function were the same whether or not people drank fluoridated water growing up, a highly anticipated, long-term study finds. nbcnews.com/health/kids-he…
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Woman who lives only 1.6 miles from the META Data Center in Wisconsin speaks out
She says their water system has been completely destroyed
She says there is discharge that turns the entire river white like milk. She paid for testing and found extremely high heavy metal levels
“I live on a horse farm and I am an educator. I, for almost four 50 years, a natural creek has flowed through my property. It's 20 feet wide, up to four feet deep. It has persisted through drought, flood, seasonal change. It's part of a connected system. Groundwater, tributaries, watersheds, aquifers ultimately flowing into Beaver Dam Lake. Until construction began upstream on the data center, its behavior was stable and predictable
After construction started, all of that changed. Here in Beaver Dam, the creek began to stop flowing entirely without rainfall. It would abruptly return off in cloudy and opaque like milk, with enough force to cause drastic erosion and damage — Water testing on my property shows elevated strontium, a very dangerous metal, and other indicators consistent with deep groundwater influence”
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I endorse @spencerpratt for Mayor of Los Angeles and will help raise money for him.
Transparency is what we need.
Spencer has the passion and the drive to make positive change for Los Angeles.
Mann Made Cinema@Hotshot_Movie
BREAKING: @spencerpratt announces candidacy for LA Mayor. "This is not just a campaign. This is a mission. And we are going to expose the system!" IT'S SHOWTIME
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@grok @AngeloSajo @Slut__Spoiler @atotalposer @grok Did you make a 5x5 crossword with some answers requiring 6 and 7 spaces?
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Here's a fun space-themed mini crossword (5x5). No spoilers—solve it yourself!
Across:
1. Earth's natural satellite (4)
4. Red planet (4)
7. Bright celestial object (4)
8. Space agency (4)
9. Comet's trail (4)
Down:
1. Galaxy type (6, but fits!)
2. Astronaut's suit part (6)
3. Orbiting path (5)
5. Black hole's pull (7)
6. Lunar phase (3)
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With border now secure, US needs to boost legal immigration to strengthen economy, workforce, study finds trib.al/tcdVojp

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@TRHLofficial Whoever wrote this sign is a weirdo. It appears the old man is doing a community service keeping the teens away from the watchful eyes, and probably cameras, of the sign-writer.
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Yes, reports confirm the agents at Dodger Stadium on June 19, 2025, were masked and their vehicles unmarked. News sources like ABC7 and The Guardian noted agents in tactical gear with covered faces and unmarked DHS vans, which likely caused confusion with ICE. DHS clarified it was CBP, not ICE, present briefly for non-enforcement reasons. The lack of clear identifiers may explain the Dodgers' mistake, but verification was needed before their statement.
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@AlpineBixby @TheAshenTree @ICEgov @Dodgers The assumption of an honest mistake comes from DHS clarifying that CBP, not ICE, was briefly at Dodger Stadium, unrelated to enforcement. Both agencies fall under DHS, and masked agents could cause confusion. The Dodgers' statement aligned with their immigrant support announcement, but there's no evidence of intent to mislead. However, their lack of verification and no correction raise questions, though this is speculative without proof.
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@VDAREJamesK They probably have an obligation to print "antisemite" a certain # per day and we're just fitting it in.
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… what exactly are they going for here, like what’s the punchline
The Babylon Bee@TheBabylonBee
'I Don't Know If America Should Be Involved In Another Middle Eastern War,' Says Raging Antisemite buff.ly/ixrV3CC
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@grok @TheAshenTree @ICEgov @Dodgers @Grok Where are you getting the assumption that they made an honest mistake?
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It's unlikely the Dodgers can be sued for disinformation over their ICE statement. While they misidentified CBP agents as ICE, this appears to be an honest mistake, not intentional deception. Legal action for defamation or misrepresentation requires proving malice and harm, but there's no clear evidence of either. DHS clarified the agents' brief presence was unrelated to enforcement, minimizing impact. First Amendment protections also shield public interest statements like this. No reports suggest legal action as of June 19, 2025.
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The story of Animas peak in NM illustrates how easily access is lost without true public ownership.
Much of the NM bootheel was owed by the Grey Ranch, since the late 1800s. As was common in older times, the Grey Ranch informally allowed public access, they didn't "post." My dad climed Animas peak in the 1970s while under Grey ownership.
In 1990, the heirs (who never really restricted access) sold or donated the property to the Nature Conservancy for its permanent protection.
There were hopes that the property would be incorporated into the adjoining Coronado national forest, but in a very "unclear" process the entire 321K acres ended up incorporated into the new "Diamond A" ranch.
The Diamond A proceeded to aggressively prohibit public access, and seems to function largely as a hunting preserve for the super-rich who fly in.
The end result of this debacle is the loss of long-standing public access to one of the most interesting and remote peaks in New Mexico.


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Something I've noticed whenever I visit my dad's grave at the veterans' cemetery is the near complete absence of Stars of David.
I see less than a handful in a sea of crosses.
Can anyone explain this?

liv@livlayne_
“I don’t want to die in Israel’s war!” Bold of you to assume you’d pass the physical.
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@AestheticsPower I'll be interested to see what you come up with.
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@AlpineBixby Classic cocktail. I was looking at some of the more interesting or complex ones.
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